Archived Oklahoma NSF EPSCoR Projects

**  Archived Project  **(This initiative is no longer active in our portfolio.) The OK NSF EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Award 2008-2013, “Building Oklahoma’s Leadership Role in Cellulosic Bioenergy,”  is a multi-institutional collaborative project that includes researchers from Oklahoma State University, University of Oklahoma and Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation....
OK EPSCoR Bioenergy Videos National Science Foundation Oklahoma Bioenergy Center Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry Oklahoma State University Biobased Products and Energy Center Oklahoma State University Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oklahoma State University Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering...
A - B Anaerobic digestion: Degradation of organic matter by microbes in the absence of oxygen to produce methane and carbon dioxide. (source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory) Bagasse: Residue remaining after extracting a sugar-containing juice from plants like sugar cane. (source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory) Biobased product: Any product such as fuels, chemicals, building materials...
**  Archived Project  **(This initiative is no longer active in our portfolio.) The Oklahoma Museum Network Science Matters Mobile Science Vehicle (MSV) is a discovery-based mobile museum that allows students in rural communities throughout Oklahoma to experience science, while engaging in numerous activities throughout the multi-sensory vehicle. EPSCoR-sponsored visits also provide...
**  Archived Project  **(This initiative is no longer active in our portfolio.) Oklahoma EPSCoR has made substantial investments in research infrastructure in nanotechnology via the Oklahoma Network for Nanostructured Materials (NanoNet) and now via the Nanoscale Materials Research group.  The NanoNet is a statewide group of 60 science and engineering faculty, their students, and...